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On a corner view lot in the desirable location of Camas is a 4,229 square foot NW contemporary custom home built by renowned local builder, Gecho Construction. With its charm and superior craftsmanship, this home is a prime example of Gecho Construction. The large Great Room beams with natural light featuring 14 foot ceilings and floor to ceiling windows great for enjoying the amazing Pacific Northwest sunsets. The wrap around deck with sweeping views of the Columbia River, Portland International Airport, and Portland city lights is perfect for entertaining or just relaxing.

The kitchen is gourmet all the way, with a large island, pantry, and dining area that accesses the amazing wrap around deck. Also on the main floor is a luxury Master suite and a large office which cold also function as a fifth bedroom.

Just a few steps down the stairs is another large Master suite with access to a private hot tub. Down the hallway is a bonus room that could function as a family room, with a wet bar and fireplace, and access to another outdoor entertaining space. Also downstairs is the Theater room with complete surround sound and a projector, and two more large oversized bedrooms and a bathroom.

Built in 2005, this home has been newly updated. To schedule a viewing of this home contact Rachel Gecho at 503-724-7339. Listing courtesy of Cascade Sothebys International Realty.

About the Builder
Gecho Construction in Vancouver, WA is a premier home building and remodeling company serving the greater Vancouver, Camas, and Portland areas.

As a winner of Showcase of Homes’ Best Interior Design and Best Landscape, Gecho Construction is the leader in building contemporary homes that utilize green building techniques for increased energy savings, improved indoor air quality, and greater water conservation.

Established in 1991, Gecho Construction combines a unique blend of architectural concept and personal attention to elevate every project to its highest potential.

Unique upgrades enhance the original concept of every home and create an environment reflecting those who live there.